One of the easiest ways to induce illusory memories in the laboratory is to use the Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) word-list paradigm. Researchers have used this paradigm not only to study people\u27s memories of stimuli that were not actually presented, but also to study the phenomenological qualities of these illusions. In four experiments, the current investigation explored a phenomenological quality of illusory memories that has received almost no attention, specifically, temporality. A serial position task was incorporated into the DRM paradigm to examine temporal attributes of participants\u27 true and false memories. Effects of list strength, presentation order, and types of warnings were examined. Results showed consistent serial po...
Senior Honors Thesis 2007 - Department of Human Development, Cornell UniversityThis study was conduc...
In 5 experiments, the source-monitoring framework was applied to the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) ...
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a future scenario enhances memo...
One of the easiest ways to induce illusory memories in the laboratory is to use the Deese–Roediger–M...
False memories refer to memories of events that did not occur. The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) pa...
Illusory recollection is the subjective detailed feeling of remembering that sometimes accompanies f...
Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of th...
In the current experiments, we attempted to elicit nonbelieved memories (NBMs) using the Deese/Roedi...
Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of th...
False memories refer to memories of events that did not occur. The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) p...
Four experiments examined subjective experience during retrieval in the DRM false memory paradigm [D...
Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varie...
The Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm is widely used to study false memory in the laboratory. ...
International audienceThis study is an extension of recent research, which examined the possibility ...
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm comprises the study of lists in which words (e.g., bed,...
Senior Honors Thesis 2007 - Department of Human Development, Cornell UniversityThis study was conduc...
In 5 experiments, the source-monitoring framework was applied to the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) ...
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a future scenario enhances memo...
One of the easiest ways to induce illusory memories in the laboratory is to use the Deese–Roediger–M...
False memories refer to memories of events that did not occur. The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) pa...
Illusory recollection is the subjective detailed feeling of remembering that sometimes accompanies f...
Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of th...
In the current experiments, we attempted to elicit nonbelieved memories (NBMs) using the Deese/Roedi...
Participants tend to falsely remember a nonpresented critical word after having studied a list of th...
False memories refer to memories of events that did not occur. The Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) p...
Four experiments examined subjective experience during retrieval in the DRM false memory paradigm [D...
Presentation times of study words presented in the Deese/Roediger and McDermott (DRM) paradigm varie...
The Deese–Roediger–McDermott (DRM) paradigm is widely used to study false memory in the laboratory. ...
International audienceThis study is an extension of recent research, which examined the possibility ...
The Deese/Roediger-McDermott (DRM) paradigm comprises the study of lists in which words (e.g., bed,...
Senior Honors Thesis 2007 - Department of Human Development, Cornell UniversityThis study was conduc...
In 5 experiments, the source-monitoring framework was applied to the Deese-Roediger-McDermott (DRM) ...
Previous research has shown that rating words for their relevance to a future scenario enhances memo...